Tricuspid, pulmonary, mitral, aortic
what are the four heart valves
They live 120 days and are the most numerous of blood cells
What is Erythrocyte
This covers inpatient hospital critical care access, skilled nursing facility stays, hospice care, and some home health
What is Part A
Eligibility is based
what is on monthly income
ICD-10
what is international classification of diseases
This is known as the pacemaker of the heart
What is SA node
Plasma
what is the liquid portion of the blood
Initial enrollment period that provides an opportunity to enroll in Medicare Part A or Part be is for a period of how many months
what is 7
Medicaid must be available to mandatory medicaid eligibility groups, this is called
what is categorically needy
CPT
what is current procedural terminology
The largest Artery in the body
What is aorta
The medical term for platelets
what is thrombocytes
A benefits period begins with the first day of hospitalization and ends when the patient has been out of the hospital for
What is 60 days
Implemented as a result of the Balance Budget Act of 1997
What is CHIP
cyt/o
what is cell
Ventricles
What are the pumping chambers of the heart; or what are the bottom chambers of the heart
This part of the erythrocyte carries oxygen and carbon dioxide
hemoglobin
Respite care
what is short term care provided by another caregiver, so the normal caregiver can have a rest
EPSDT
what is early, periodic, screening, diagnostic and treatment
-oma
what is tumor
right atrium
what is where deoxygenated blood enters the heart
Leukocytes are
what is white blood cells
QDWI
What is qualified disabled working individual
This is one that Medicaid should not have paid, and results in a deduction from lump-sum payment to provider
what is voided claim
MDM
what is medical decision making